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A comparison of three brain-computer interfaces based on event-related desynchronization, steady state visual evoked potentials, or a hybrid approach using both signals

机译:基于事件相关的失步,稳态视觉诱发电位或使用两种信号的混合方法对三种脑机接口的比较

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Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems rely on the direct measurement of brain signals, such as event-related desynchronization (ERD), steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs), P300s, or slow cortical potentials. Unfortunately, none of these BCI approaches work for all users. This study compares two conventional BCI approaches (ERD and SSVEP) within subjects, and also evaluates a novel hybrid BCI based on a combination of these signals. We recorded EEG data from 12 subjects across three conditions. In the first condition, subjects imagined moving both hands or both feet (ERD). In the second condition, subjects focused on one of the two oscillating visual stimuli (SSVEP). In the third condition, subjects simultaneously performed both tasks. We used logarithmic band power features at sites and frequencies consistent with ERD and SSVEP activity, and subjects received real-time feedback based on their performance. Subjects also completed brief questionnaires. All subjects could simultaneously perform the movement and visual task in the hybrid condition even though most subjects had little or no training. All subjects showed both SSVEP and ERD activity during the hybrid task, consistent with the activity in both single tasks. Subjects generally considered the hybrid condition moderately more difficult, but all of them were able to complete the hybrid task. Results support the hypothesis that subjects who do not have strong ERD activity might be more effective with an SSVEP BCI, and suggest that SSVEP BCIs work for more subjects. A simultaneous hybrid BCI is feasible, although the current hybrid approach, which involves combining ERD and SSVEP in a two-choice task to improve accuracy, is not significantly better than a comparable SSVEP BCI. Switching to an SSVEP BCI could increase reliability in subjects who have trouble producing the EEG activity necessary to use an ERD BCI. Subjects who are proficient in both BCI approaches might be able to combine these approaches in different ways and for different goals.
机译:脑机接口(BCI)系统依赖于对脑信号的直接测量,例如事件相关的失步(ERD),稳态视觉诱发电位(SSVEP),P300或慢皮质电位。不幸的是,所有这些BCI方法都不适用于所有用户。这项研究比较了受试者体内的两种常规BCI方法(ERD和SSVEP),并且还基于这些信号的组合评估了一种新型的混合BCI。我们记录了三种情况下来自12名受试者的脑电数据。在第一种情况下,受试者想象移动两只手或两只脚(ERD)。在第二种情况下,受试者专注于两个振荡视觉刺激(SSVEP)之一。在第三个条件下,受试者同时执行两项任务。我们在与ERD和SSVEP活动一致的位置和频率上使用了对数频带功率特征,并且受试者根据其表现获得了实时反馈。受试者还完成了简短的问卷调查。即使大多数受试者几乎没有训练,也可以在混合条件下同时执行所有运动和视觉任务。所有对象在混合任务期间均显示SSVEP和ERD活动,与两个单独任务中的活动一致。受试者通常认为混合条件较为困难,但是他们所有人都能够完成混合任务。结果支持以下假设:没有强ERD活性的受试者使用SSVEP BCI可能更有效,并且表明SSVEP BCI可用于更多受试者。同时混合BCI是可行的,尽管当前的混合方法(包括在两个选择任务中结合ERD和SSVEP以提高准确性)并不明显优于可比的SSVEP BCI。转换为SSVEP BCI可能会增加难以产生使用ERD BCI所需的EEG活动的受试者的可靠性。精通这两种BCI方法的受试者可能能够以不同的方式和不同的目标组合这些方法。

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    《Journal of neural engineering》 |2011年第2期|p.65-71|共7页
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    Institute for Knowledge Discovery, Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interfaces, Graz University of Technology, Krenngasse 37, 8010 Graz, Austria;

    Institute for Knowledge Discovery, Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interfaces, Graz University of Technology, Krenngasse 37, 8010 Graz, Austria;

    Institute for Knowledge Discovery, Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interfaces, Graz University of Technology, Krenngasse 37, 8010 Graz, Austria;

    Institute for Knowledge Discovery, Laboratory of Brain-Computer Interfaces, Graz University of Technology, Krenngasse 37, 8010 Graz, Austria , Department of Psychology, University of Graz, Universitatsplatz 2/III, 8010 Graz, Austria;

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